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1. Ans. B. 10. Ans. D.


The official answered respectfully that the complaints of Statement I can be used to solve the question if capacity
the citizen would be looked into. of both tanks is already known
Statement-II can be used if it is known what quantity of
each tank is full/empty.
2. Ans. B.
Therefore, by using both statements
insured-the person, group, or organization whose life or Let capacity of tank B is x
property is covered by an insurance policy.
70
ensured- to secure or guarantee x  14000
100
3. Ans. B.  x  20000 gallons
There are 4 kings in a pack of 52 cards. 80
Solution in tank A=  14000  11200 gallons
If 2 cards are selected and both are kings, remaining 100
cards will be 50 out of which 2 will be kings.
40
Solution in tank A=  000  8000 gallons
4. Ans. C.
100
vernacular- expressed or written in the native language Total solution  11200  8000  19200 gallons
of a place indigent -deficient in what is requisite
11. Ans. B.
5. Ans. A. L D
emin   (or ) 20mm which ever is minimum.
2 2 2 2
2 2 500 30
3000 600
e xx    26mm
500 30
300 450
eyy    21mm
500 30

12. Ans. D.
V
Fround number 
gy
6. Ans. C.
In thousands place, 9 digits except 0 can be placed V y
In hundreds place, 9 digits can be placed (including 0,
excluding the one used in thousands place)
V . Lr y  Lr
In tens place, 8 digits can be placed (excluding the ones
used in thousands and hundreds place) 13. Ans. B.
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In ones place, 7 digits can be placed (excluding the one cos x  i sin x
used in thousands, hundreds and tens place)
I 
0
cos x  i sin x
dxis :
Total number of combinations = 9×9×8×7 = 4536  /2  /2
eix
  dx  e
2 ix
dx
7. Ans. D. 0
e  ix 0
dreary- depressingly dull and bleak or repetitive.  /2
 e2ix 
 
8. Ans. A.  2 0
1  22ix 0
 e  e 
2 
1 i
 e  e0 
2
1
  cos   i sin   1
2
9. Ans. D.
1
Type-I achieved a growth of 53% in the period which is   1  0  1  1
higher than any other type of battery 2

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14. Ans. C. 22. Ans. D.


Carbon monoxide effects the bloods carrying capacity Because qu  CN c  8DN q  0.5 BN r
It is clay   0  N r  0, N q  1
15. Ans. A.
As rotation and horizontal deflection in zero as per given qu  CNC   D
figure. Therefore its stiffness is '  ' as deflection = 0. qnu  CNC   D   D  CN C
Force
stiffness= and stiffness is zero in y direction
deflection 23. Ans. C.
Total dissolved solids (TDS) = 500 mg/l
TDS % = (500 *100) /(1000 *1000) = 0.05
16. Ans. B.
Given A   aij  1  i, j  n, n  3 and aij  i, j 24. Ans. B.
f  x   2  6 x  4 x 2   0.5  x 3
1 2 3   
2 x0  0
 4 6    
 A  f '  x   6  8 x  1.5 x 2
3 6 9   
 f  0   2 f 0  6
     
By Newton-Raphson method
If we apply R2  2 R1 , R3  3R1 .........
f  x0   2 
Every row will be zero row, except first row in echelon x1  x0  0
form f  x0  6
  A   1 2

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17. Ans. B.  0.3333
x  x1  x0  0.3333  0  0.3333
18. Ans. A.
According to IS : 800 – 1984 Under Clause 3.7 and in 25. Ans. B.
Table 3.1, Maximum slenderness ratio in M due to live Prying forces are t ensile forces due to the flexibility of
loads = 180 And M aximum slenderness ratio in N due to connected parts.
windload = 350 Hence,  for M   for N
26. Ans. D.
19. Ans. D. x  y
  sin 2   xy cos 2
 1
2x
z
lim 1    xy  0& x &  y are equal
x 
 x
2  x   y  0
  1 
x

  lim 1       0in any direction


 x   x  
 
e 2

27. Ans. A.
20. Ans. A.
 BS  3.085  F .s  5.645m
Fall   Fs   BS  5.645  3.085  2.560
R.L of last station  R.L first-fall
= -100-2.560 = 97.440m R  335 m
e  tan  tan 33  0.649
21. Ans. A.
Friction Circle method assumes circular slip sur face of e  f  V 2  127 R
radius (r). The resultant reaction between the two 0.649  f  3202  (127*335)
portions of the soil mass is tangential to a concentric
smaller circle of radius of r sin  which is called friction f  1.756  1.76
circle

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32. Ans. A.
28. Ans. B. C  0.0673d 2  0.0673  1
33. Ans. D.
2c
Surcharge load to be placed as 
ka
Let us take RC as redundant
34. Ans. B.
Deflection at B due to load at C
du du du
Deflection at C due to load at B  BC  Convective acceleration  u v w
dx dy dz
[By Marshall reciprocal theorem]
10  .75 
3
10  .75 
2
 1.5
15  1.5  54 m / s 2
so,  BC   0.25 0.375
3EI 2 EI
2.11 35. Ans. A.
  Lengths of turning lanes should be maximum of (2 times
EI
the average number of vehicles (by vehicle type) that
Deflection at C due to Redundant RC would store in turning lane per cycle during the peak
.75
3
0.141RC hour & Average number of vehicles (by vehicle type) that
 cc  RC    would store in the adjacent through lane per cycle during
3EI EI the peak hour)
C  0
36. Ans. C.
2.11 .141RC yu  20mg / L
  0
EI EI
After 7 days  yu e  kt  20  e0.157  7
 RC  15 kN
7
% is   35%
20
exerted  100  35  65%

37. Ans. D.

Mx = 10×x-15×(x-.25) = 0
⇒ 10x-15x-3.75 = 0
⇒ x = 0.75m
So, distance of point of contraflexure from end A = 1-
0.75 = 0.25m

29. Ans. B.
wn 100G
S  100% e  e G kF R
Sr 100  k    R/K
 for cantilever
30. Ans. A.
=
 P  R  L3R
3EI K
 50  R  200 3

R
5  10 5 z
3   5 
12
R  3N
 Sy  Sr  
38. Ans. B.
31. Ans. D. Resistance to impact  Toughness
Resistance to wear  Hardness
f '  x0   0 and f " x0   0 are the necessary and
Resistance to weathering  Soundness
sufficient conditions for a particular point Resistance to crushing  Strength

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39. Ans. C. 42. Ans. A.


x
f  x 
4
 4  x 2  for 0  x  2

mean   x  E  x 
2
  xf  x  dx
0
2
 x
  x    4  x 2  dx
0 
4
2 2
1 1
OA   250      249.9995m    4 x 2  x 4  dx
2

2 40
AA '  0.0005m 1  4 x3 x5 
2

   
40. Ans. A. 4 3 5 0
1  8 32 
  4.  
4 3 5 
32  1 1 
   
4 3 5
 2  16
 8     1.0667
15  15
1 43. Ans. D.
above  B  ka1 8H   18  3  18 ka1
2 Loss = 10%
Find force = 750 kN
below B  ka2 8E  2c ka2 750
Initial force   833.33 kN
 1 18  3  2  20 1  14 KN / m2 0.9
PC  Ka2 z  2c Ka2  18  6  2  20 P
Top & Bottom stress   m
A z
1 1
Pa   18  3  14  68   3  150kN / m 2 833.33 833.33  103  100  6
2 2   103 
250  400 250  4002
41. Ans. A.  8.33  12.5
Maximum bending stress occurs at the point of maximum
bending moment. Maximum B.M. will occur under one of
Top = -4.166 (T)
the point load such that resultant of the load system and Bottom = 20.833 (C)
point load under consideration is equidistant from the
centre. 44. Ans. C.
e=?
1010 G 
 moist sand   1.717g/cc d 
588 1 e
918 2.67  1
d   1.561g/cc 1.561=
588 1 e
e  0.71
45. Ans. A.

M M 28.5  106
 .y   1759.2 GPa
I Z 16.2  103

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flQ 2 1   3 1   3
hf   C cos   sin 
12.1d 5 2 2
h f1  h f2  30m  in parallel q  10 3  0.5P
0.024  3000  Q 2 0.024  3000  Q  0.15  C cos   10 3
2

  30
12.1  0.75 12.1  0.75 Tan   sin   0.5   sin 1 cos 7  30
Q  0.7216 m3 /s C cos30  10 3 C  20
QB  Q  0.15  0.5716 m /s 3

50. Ans. A.
46. Ans. B. u v
For incompressible flow.  0 ...(i )
C      x y
H  C H 0 log10  0 
1  e0  0  1  v u 
For irrotational flow.     0 ...(ii)
0.6      2  x y 
   log10  0 
1  1.3  0   y 2    2 x3 
3
(1)   2 x  x y    xy  2 y  0
 0.314m x  3  y  3
 H  314mm 2  2 xy  2 xy  2  0
  2 x    y3
3
2 
47. Ans. A. (2)  xy  2 y      2x  x y 
As we consider fck as the value of compressive strength x  3  x  3 
for a sample below which not more than 5% specimen
are expected to fail. 
y x  y x 0
2 2 2 2

Chances of no failure = 100 – 5 = 95%


So, probability of failure =

 1 – P2   1 – 0.952   0.0975
51. Ans. B.

48. Ans. D.

1  2 
Force on gate   1.5  2  G  1.5   1.5 
2  3 
 0.8  9810  2.5  1.5
Reciprocal leveling
 29.43 kN
h 
 b1  a1    b2  a2   1.55  1.35  10.75  0.55 
2 2 RL
52. Ans. B.
h  0.20
of B = RL of A – 0.20 = 100m
From the reading, we can see A is at higher level than B.

49. Ans. B.
Stress path equations

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changein storage = inflow-outflow yc  (c1  c2 x)e0x  c1  c2 x


S  Qi  QR  Q0  QS  QE 1
2 
yp  12 x 2  24 x  20 
 16  10  10  86400  30    0.1  20 
6 6
 D
x4 x3 x3
 15  86400  30   1.8  102  20  106   12  24.  20.
12 6 2!
27320000   x  4 x  10 x
4 3 2
 QE   1.366m 136.6cm
20  106
y  c1  c2 x  10 x 2  4 x 3  x 4
53. Ans. D. y  0   5  c1  5
2 1  y  2   21  21  5  2c2  40  32  16
Let A   
1 p  21  2c2  61
Given that two eigen values of A are in 3:1 c2  20
Ratio for p = 2
y  5  20 x  10 x 2  4 x 3  x 4
 Characteristic equation  2  4  3  0 (by substituting
y 1  5  20  10  4  1
p=2)
   1,3  2
2 1  55. Ans. D.
14
If we take p  then A=  14  Given h  x  0.4
3 1 
 3 f  x   0.2  25 x  200 x 2  675 x 3
 14   28   900 x 4  400 x5
  2   2       1  0
 3  3  0.8  0
20 25 x0  0 xn  0.8  n  0
 2    0 0.4
3 3 x 0 0.4 0.8
 3 2  20  25  0 y  f  x 0.2 24.456  126.744
5 1
  5, By Simpson's Rule
3 3
5 0.8
Eigen values5, are in ratio 3:1 0.4
3 0 f  x  ds  3  0.2  126.744  4  24.456  3.8293
14
p
3 56. Ans. C.
Rafi crops Gran and wheat
54. Ans. A. A1 200  0.3 B
Q1    0.463m3 /s;Duty=8.64
Given D1 8.64  18 
d2y 0.12
 12 x 2  24 x  20
dx 2
A 2000  0.5
Q2  2   0.964 m3 /s
y  0   5 y  2   21 D2 8.64  18
y 1  ? 0.15
Q1  Q2 is required =0.964+0.463=1.427 m3 /s
Auxillary equation m 2  0
m  0,0
57. Ans. B.
u = 70 −7k

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Capacity  u  k , q  uk 1
  k   2    2 
q   70  0.7 k  k 2
dq  2k . 2 _____(ii )
 70  0.7  2k  0  k  50V / km
dk (i )  (ii )
q   70  0.7  50   50  175V / hr. 1
 PL  2k . 2
2
58. Ans. D. PL
Total water filters = 24× 3600×1 = 86400m3/ day.  
4k
86400
S.A   720m 2 .
120 62. Ans. C.
Area of one filter  6  10  60 m 2 . Plastic hinges formed =3
(1)
720
Total no.of filters   12 filters.
60
2out of services, total filters=10.
S.A of filters  60  10  600m 2 .
86400
Total loading rate   144 m3 / day / m 2 .
600 

59. Ans. A. 2
Ultimate Bearing capacity, Qu   2
   v.avg  2cu  As 

 0.15 18  12.5  2Cu     0.4  25 L/3
L
w0  
3
 qu  1060.29 kN
 2L
 .
60. Ans. A. 3
w1  w2  w3  w4   2 .
Gt  2M p  2M p  2M p  M p  W 
w1 w2
  .....
G1 G2  L
2M p  2M p  M p  M p  Q 
100 2 3
  2.424
55 35.8 3.7 5.5 WL 16.5
   5.5M p  W  MP
2.0 2.7 2.65 1.01 3 L
Eff ‘G’ of aggregates G (fine+coarse) (2)

G
 55.26    35.8  27   2.64
55  35.8
61. Ans. A.

2 M P  M P  M P   M P  W  
L
5M P  W 
3
External work done
MP
1 15 W
    L. ____(i) L
2
Strain energy stored in spring 15M P
Lowest is collapse load
L

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63. Ans. C.
Q  32.5 m3 / d / m 2
65. Ans. C.
L  32.5m
B  8m
D  2.25m
Q
V0 
BL
Q  V0 BL
 32.5  32.5  8
 8450m3 / d
Weir length  75m.
8450
q  112.67 m3 / d / m
75 Let s1s3  11 , s2 s3  12
64. Ans. C. Northing of S3  500  11 cos 45
Total soild waste generated = 2 kg  2 105
 450  12 cos 2634'
 400000 kg / day
 1 cos 45  12 cos 2634'  50
For 25 years  400000  365  25
Easting of S3
 3.65  109 kg
500  11 sin 45  600  12 sin 2634'
volume after compaction 1sin 45  12 sin 2634'  100
compaction ratio  0.4 
volume before compaction  1  70.71,12  111.80
3.65  109 Easting of S3  500  70.71  sin 45
V  3.65  107 m3
100  549.99m 550m
V '  0.4  3.65  107  1.46  107 m3
sw + cover sw cover
   1.5
sw sw sw
cover
  0.5
sw
 cover  0.5  1.46  107  0.73  107 m3
Total volume  1.46  0.73  107   21.9  106 m3
 21.9 million m3

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